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the great betrayal - ian smith - as new - book signed by mr smithpristine conditionfirst edition 1997418 pagessms 07 22 44 44 55 or email...168091860
R 800
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Buy Ian Smith RHODESIAN Zimbabwe (Bitter Harvest the Great betrayal) for R320.00
R 320
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 Original IAN SMITH signed copy of THE GREAT BETRAYAL.Hard cover.Great condition with dust cover. LOCAL BUYER PAYS R100 POSTNET  OVERSEAS BUYER SEE POSTAGE RATE TABLE FOR OPTIONS ON SHIPPING
R 850
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Buy THE GREAT BETRAYAL BY IAN DOUGLAS SMITH SIGNED COPY for R350.00
R 350
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 A  B.S.A.P Independence Day Celebrations photograph Signed by Ian Smith Condition: got water stains on backing board  size: 27 cm by 50 cm  
R 800
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Buy Rhodesia - Frame Photo Hand Signed By Ian Smith for R480.00
R 480
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SIGNED COPY Roan Antelope Books, 1997. Hard cover with dust cover, 283 pages. Very good condition. Tightly bound, neat and clean. The  dust cover has minor wear. Sellotape marks in front and back. Name in front scratched out. U nder 1kg. John Edmond takes us through Rhodesia's major events, highlighting the early rulers, Mzilikazi and Shaka Zulu, right up to the last century. In this memoir, he takes us from his childhood, through the bush war and UDI to the stepping down of Ian Smith and beyond. Moving to Johannesburg, the author, already a renowned musician, breaks into the industry in Johannesburg, South Africa, eventually running the Gallo Music Company. What makes this book particularly interesting is the inclusion of the lyrics of the words to the huge number of songs he wrote which reflect the history and events of those times. His work took him all over the world, but the bush always called him back, often to dangerous areas of Zimbabwe when he frequently was called upon to entertain the troops.  
R 220
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The Memoirs of Africa's Most Controversial Lleader. Hardcover edition with dust jacket published by Blake, 1997. Very good condition, gift inscription to end paper. 418 pages with index. Illustrated. 'Demands a place on the bookshelf of every Africanist' ! Tracked postage is R50.00.
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2002 first edition paperback with 196 pages in very good condition. Inscribed and signed in front. R60 postage in SA. Rhodesia It is January, 1978. Groups of nervous, dutiful white conscripts begin their National Service with Rhodesia's security forces. Ian Smith's minority regime is in its dying days and negotiations towards majority rule are already under way. For these inexperienced eighteen-year-olds, there is nothing to do but go on fighting, and hold the line while the transition happens around them. Dead Leaves is a richly textured memoir in which an ordinary troopie grapples with the unique dilemmas presented by an extraordinary period in history - the specters of inner violence and death; the pressurized arrival of manhood; and the place of conscience, friendship and beauty in the pervasive atmosphere of futile warfare.
R 180
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Buy *SIGNED* The Quiet Man - A Biography of the Hon. Ian Douglas Smith I.D. Prime Minister of Rhodesia for R285.00
R 285
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Pretoria (Gauteng)
The Great Betrayal, The Memoirs of Africa's Most Controversial Leader, By Ian Smith, Publ. Blake st edition, there is some wear and light damage on the dust wrapper, hard cover, with photos, 418 pages, good condition. P&P within SA R.
R 150
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Buy BITTER HARVEST - THE GREAT BETRAYAL AND THE DREADFUL AFTERMATH BY IAN SMITH (RHODESIA) for R1,250.00
R 1.250
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 GOOD CONDITION HARD COVER A MUST FOR THE RHODESIAN HISTORIAN. HOW THE TABLES TURN. HOW TIME CHANGES  
R 350
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. GOOD CONDITION HARD COVER A MUST FOR THE RHODESIAN HISTORIAN. HOW THE TABLES TURN. HOW TIME CHANGES WE WERE  NOT BEATEN BY OUR ENEMY BUT BY OUR FRIENDS BECOMING RARE   
R 650
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  1965 Rhodesian Independence Anniversary Gold Medallion In 1965, Rhodesia (later Zimbabwe) was a British colony which, fearful of black majority rule being imposed upon them by the British, made a unilateral declaration of independence under the leadership of Ian Smith, in an attempt to ensure that Rhodesia remained under white minority rule. This action was condemned by Britain and most of the rest of the world as illegal and refused to recognise the newly independent nation. This lack of official recognition and the constant pressure of black insurgents fighting for black majority rule eventually led to the collapse of Smith’s Rhodesia, with the Lancaster House Agreement signed in 1979 leading to the temporary re-establishment of British rule preceding the re-emergence of independence with black majority rule in 1980, whereupon the country was renamed ‘Zimbabwe’ It weighs 11.46 grams Obverse Ian Smith surrounded by legend:- RHODESIA 1965 Reverse Kariba Dam and legend:- INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY 1966  
R 6.250
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